Pretty much ANYTHING with Vincent Price.. I LOVE the "spooky" rubber bats flying through the air.. creaky coffins, etc etc.. I think this is where the term "vampy" came from.. (You should see my Edgar Allan Poe unit this year! )

OMG! I can't believe I forgot Fried Green Tomatoes! I LOVE that movie!!! DH and I went to a BBQ festival in Tryon NC a while back, and there was this HUGE muscle bound guy that looked a lot like the cook on the movie flipping ribs on this huge grill.... man, those things smelled like heaven smothered in sauce! But I couldn't help but feel a little queasy when DH mentioned how similar this was to a certain movie scene!

As a lifelong fan of Robert Heinlein, I haven't been able to bring myself to watch this one yet...and I've been meaning to since it was in the theatres.

I've only read a few pages, but of those mentioned, I love:

Breakfast Club (wouldn't have called it a bad movie, though)
Tremors
Robocop (although I may not watch it again - last time, the violence made me squeamish)
Big Trouble in Little China
Independence Day
...probably a few others.

The only one I consider a "guilty pleasure" (because it's SO far outside my usual fare) is Dirty Dancing.

I forgot about this particular movie, but it started my lovefest with James Spader...Tuff Turf It was really really bad, but he was so cute
I just realized that i have probably watched some of the worst movies in the history of filmography:
I used to adore "Flesh and Blood" with Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Leigh. I still have a soft spot for the two of them.

Flash ah ahh! Oh man, I loved that movie when I was younger. It is just so campy and over the top. I just saw a commercial the other night on SciFi for the digitally remasterd dvd and I was almost tempted to buy it.

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PS I can't remember who mentioned Rent, but that can't be considered a bad movie can it?
I promised someone I'd let them borrow it, but I still haven't given them it, I keep thinking that I'll want to watch it while they have it, I could watch it every day, there are few films I can say that about.

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Wow, this is a great thread!
Another 1776 and Xanadu fan here!
Also love Toumbstone and Earth Girls are Easy
Lair of the White Worm
The other two I'm embarrased to admit are Showgirls and Airheads (reminds me of my little brothers garage band days)

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